I am a woodworker and cabinet builder by trade. I learned and taught myself by working for family shops and businesses in the beginning. As I learned more I got paid more. Made sense to me so I worked hard and became one of the best builders in the area and made a good name for myself. After working in two different family shops for about fifteen years I went to work at a local boat company who was shortly taken over by Brunswick. Gone were the days of working hard and showing you are worth more money. You had to be somebody's buddy who was in upper management to get any kind of decent yearly raise above a quarter. My supervisor was dumb as a rock and I had more experience being a supervisor from my previous job but because he was best friends with the plant manager he made almost twice what I made. Everybody who worked there knew how the politics worked but if you wanted to have a job you didn't question it. It's a small town and not many jobs and that was then. When the layoffs started happening in 2008 they were letting excellent workers go and keeping their friends who didn't do anything but stand around talking for the majority of the day. But I guess the people who got laid off were "an enemy of America" so it's okay. Your post was probably the worst post I've seen, ever!
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